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10 breeds of pirate - Somalis to Vikings to Japanese Pirate Ninjas

10 breeds of pirate - Somalis to Vikings to Japanese Pirate Ninjas A yacht carrying a quartet of Americans was recently seized by Somali pirates, the latest in a string of hijackings that reaches back millenia. According to MSNBC, the seized yacht, the "S/V Quest," is owned by Jean and Scott Adam - a couple on a worldwide quest ...

Mountain gorillas making a comeback

Mountain gorillas making a comeback In the latest in a spate of good news about wildlife conservation in Africa, BBC Earth reports that mountain gorillas have increased their numbers on Virunga Massif, their core habitat stretching across Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. From a ...

One in five vertebrates face extinction

One in five vertebrates face extinction The bad news: One in five vertebrates could go extinct within our lifetime, and the number may rise even higher than that. The good news: It would be a lot worse if it weren't for conservation efforts. That's the verdict of a global study of 25,000 threatened ...

"Obama Effect" helps African tourism

Last year was a bad year for travel in most places, but a continent that has generally been overlooked by the majority of travelers is seeing boom times--Africa. Africa is the only continent to see a rise in tourism last year, up 5 percent when most other places felt the ...

The ultimate road trip: 12,500 miles across Africa on a motorcycle

The ultimate road trip: 12,500 miles across Africa on a motorcycle tweetmeme_url = 'http://www.gadling.com/2009/11/25/the-ultimate-road-trip-12-500-miles-across-africa-on-a-motorcyc/'; tweetmeme_source = 'Gadling'; Thomas Tomczyk is serious about motorcycles. He's done three motorcycle trips across India, from the steamy southern tip ...

Remote African nation saves rare giraffes from extinction

Remote African nation saves rare giraffes from extinction Niger doesn't get in the news much. This landlocked Saharan nation doesn't have much in the way of national resources, is listed by the UN as one of the world's least developed countries, and yet it has a serious attitude towards conservation. Niger is home to a unique ...

Norway world's best place to live

Norway world's best place to live I'm not sure if everybody wants to live in Norway, but it's certainly at the top of the global list. The United Nations Development Program determined this based on data GDP, education and life expectancy – among other metrics – to find the best of the best, as ...

One Day in Africa: Lives of six ordinary Africans

One Day in Africa: Lives of six ordinary Africans When I watched the trailer of One Day in Africa, the latest documentary of Brook Silva-Braga, the resonance of village and city life in most African countries was immediately evident. It's a resonance that often doesn't make headline news. It resides in the pattern of each ...

More Independence Days to Celebrate

More Independence Days to Celebrate August is another Independence Day bonanza. The shifts of power didn't happen all at once, but 1960 was a big year. If you're in any of these countries expect a holiday. Maybe there will be fireworks or a parade or a speech or two. August 1 - Benin gained independence ...

Running the Sahara

Running the Sahara How's this for ballsy (I filed this one under "hiking", tho that seems to be an understatement). A couple of guys decide to do their part to help the world, in this case to bring better water conditions to Africa and Africans, and look for what would seem an impossible ...

The Lonely, Dead Tree of Ténéré

The Lonely, Dead Tree of Ténéré A damn interesting article popped up on DamnInteresting.com today about the Lonely Tree of Ténéré -- known as the most isolated tree on the planet, located in remote Niger. That is, until one day in 1973 when an allegedly drunk Libyan lost control of his ...

Africa Travel: Niger

Africa Travel: Niger Whenever you find yourself having a hard time finding good information on a destination not as frequented as others you can always rely on Lonely Planet and even UNESCO's World Heritage List  to point out spots of interest. Seems there is a World Heritage landmark in ...

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